~l~ttrs~= ~`usinrs~ = ~irEttor~ s~' „. licrriAti..iiiiii::.Exchange Oaken wactairnter,Fausrar,tijitdnoi anon +-Sargent, corner IVriod'and_Siath rtreets. angb. - Tr flatig,FoOtth trreer, dppoititoll* - 11.T, Think' W rd.,, 64:W00d - rstreet,2o. ilooraboire Vouith. S itinel+t b;S: W. VornerWood and Fodrth StB. LULU 4:_eurzy,6s Wood s rredlifed door kolow. . ir.floberrson, corner... Woad anerhirdstreetaw Etta mer 4.,trahlainotaerEiVoiodzand Third streets. vk , niS WE, haroatt corner WriodrandiThintsts. - Cook*liarrir t - earder itlarkel and. Finn streets. SirnOroaeo tis Sona,ss Martel at„, batwes a 3d and MIL 11 iiltfi'Makers - ancl Jewellers. W W Wilson', Corner Atialtetitid Fourth streets - H EiChardson, 71-Market street., near the Diamond Mcfltddelt - fs CO - 1 - 65 Market Afreet;ne or F l 4l. 7- mota44 - Rentesasit, 7 nth street, near Market aedleatßartlierger, Sixiliatiest,itear Grant atidd -4: Pr. -.F.efokro above Filth A3dzandar'King Ell Liberty strect;-oppositelland; • ; IL Bruce, jr, 19 Cominercial Row Liberty street. Conntegnian, Commekeial LibertY etreel: SGeorge,& - Co*, .old Liberty street; opposite ' - Joint titiei,'2 * -L - iberty street. - • ' ' AN pal. 21 Oppnly,t3.o Liberty street,..oppdfdte Eagle Alvan; &Hunter, itji Liberty street. • .- - : • S kleCittritart & C0.,14.2 bib-erty street. - . - .oarson & McKnight, Sixth, between Wood' a ad I.iberty. Floyd, Liberty, Wood and Sixth streets. Lambert&Shipton,l33 and 135 Wood street. ' '- Wm Dyer, 15SLiberty street, opposite OM: - %V & K McComb-eon, Picb: 152 Liberty street; - Brown St Kirkpatrick, 144 Liberty Street- ' . English Bennett,37 Wood st., opposite St. Charles. I.lissey & Best; 35 Wood street, opposite St. Charles. J B DilWorth & Co, 37 Wood; between let and 3d sit. Wm B 'spicy Co., pros. 18 and 30 Wood street. - .Wick & McCandless corner Wood and Water sts. Wm McKee, corner Wood and Front. streets.. Barbridge,Milson &Co., Water, be t.Wood and Satiilt' 1: Cburch, Carothers Co., Water and Front streets. - Reis & Berger, corner Smithfield - and Second 'stleeis. Cummins &Smith, 3 Smithfield street, near Water. Jamesllerutey,le., co mer Water and Smithfield streets. tl 11 Grant, 41 Water, between Market and Wood. • W R Meltnei& Bro., 37:Water, bet. Wood and Market. L WWaterrattn, 31 Water and 62 First street.' - Jantea 2.4 Water and 44 Front Street - • Joahn.P.Perry,co roe r LtancoOket. and Daqueane'Way, KintlaMoarheador.l Wood street._ . EberAttubeare tr. Co Water, bet. Market and Ferry. m Comaliiti; Po 'riiice,:'ciscrEctiwarding Merchants. „ Setterr & N160111;15 Comnuitebilaovi, Liberty street, Fitzinamoni& 50n„135 Wood street, George Ceeluasi,'No. 26 Wood Street: S W Barbaugli;,..S3 Water andl.slFroni A.Vankirk & Sou, Smithbeld street, near Water Robermod& Reppert,No. 109 Second street. . Armstrong & Crozer , 25 Market st., between Ist and "..11 RreYrogle & Clarke,lo9 Second street, above Wood. Ifilraterate . droceis and- Dade:is-in - Liquors, 11-Waison, - coruer Liberty and Wayne streets. = • filo McDevitt tr. Bros., 13 Commercial' cpw,Liberty st.. las Patton, Jr., N 0.17 commercial Row, Liberty street. J Dryer, No. 114 Liberty street and 53 Diamond , alley. 'DJ & Jackson Duncan, 2 - . N Liberty street Robert Moore, .1.1 Commercial Row, Liberty street. Robert,Bell, Liberty ctreet,oppoalteMood. V - Loluner & Co., 180 Liberty street. W - & - Mlllitebeltrec,l6o Liberty street. Jacob. We ave r, Jr.; corner Market and Front streets. Saddk, - Barness arid Tann& Makers. • • T M Olt ve r, Liberty, opposite Seventh street. A Holstein, 126 Weod street, near Virgin alley. P. Smith, 142 Woad street. Rohl= er & Dn0,156 he ad of Wood 'street. W A GildenfenneY;lol) WOod'st., thlid door below Fifth R W Mackey, 93 ‘Vood in.;bet. sth rind Diantond alley Sa&nelbleClarican,96 Wood, bet.6th and_Diamond app 11.11rittley . ,136 . Wood EL cot. Diimond alley. Lookini Glasse: and'Viir_istiei. /r, C0.,70 Wood st., bet - Weeii 3d and 4th. Kennedy & Sawyer, 62,corner 'Woad and Fourth sta. ,Kennedy; Fifth street, near Wood. . , Queen:ware and Griorge Breed, 61Wocid'street. Hodkioson, 66 IVood, between 341 and 4th streets. teary lligby.l4.o Wood street; 2'doofs'above Fifth. Rxikse an'si Stattoner's, Kar.k. Co., earner OtWood and Tkird streets. G Biekafea,l37.l.,iberlystreet.--German Books. VietorSoriba, Fifa' street, betweea. Wood and Alarket .1 H Maiktr,Sl .NYtiod st:--Sohool Books and Stationery Inake boonsisi Art, BEI Wood sir-School Books, Stat , ry „Eilicdt.teEnglish,lll- Wood street., - - Johostott&Stoolaoh, comer Market and Third Its. BlLiteeaort A Co., SO Market st.f2d door from Diamond ii Sltottiarorth'Alco.; Fount' street, 'neer Market., - Patent Nalieine. Acrittlicirson,conier Libertir Woixistreetts. Medieine Deli-1)4 3 04 liraithfield Street. •_ • =' - t Ceo hing ' Katur&ldoWuil-92 Liberty st, 4 doors above Virgin ay. bromnfe.M & Bros., Athenennt, Liberty street.. ..I , E-Dewniw, - 21.8Liberty street. , - • CMeAlelleniligio Liberty, 'ear. Oarrlaon alley. lltrobyer &Dribble,2sl Liberty 0,5 doors above-Irwin. XV:Travin,eorder Libertynad Irwin streets. - • . • aka Et Itopewell, 138 Liberty at, near St. Clair. It S tilaraland,4.s- Liberty It., corner Virgin alley. 1." Deleutry,- , 45 Liberty sneer. Mint & Bernard i 149 Liberty street, JaleCtirakey, 151 Liberty street, - - - - . . Chigneil,ls3 Liberty. 4treet. - . , Lawrence Mitchel,l6s Liberty street. Leanard,S2 Wood street . , bet. 4tlr tui &Diamond alley .Schroedet, litigcntan d Co., 67 Woad,' door below 4th --ifilderbrand&o; C,lO Wood meat, near Water. • , Robert Chestero:i Smithfield at, bat. 4tit and - Diam'd ay Parker & Lowe 55Smitlifteld meet, near4th. Margluistern & Brea., "Oak Hallit 45 Liberty mire' 41.5traws. corner Market end Second streets. - Barker -31 htarket at., between -Val and 21 • • • . . ificsits•••tind Pistols: . • W:ClMcCariney corner 14beny - and Smithfield Eire e Jabia White, ~a r,, between rsarkit and Libefty. Joseph Craig, Wayne et., opposite email Basin: jeattenight 133 , Wood ,st. 1 door below Diamond alley * : ant Tar:ors_ a...McFarland, wmitU6eW st. l bet. 4th and Diamond alley" lisninet atsty, Exchartga Buildings, Bt. Clair attest. , . C'hsap Publications. ACA: Millet. Smithfield at., oppoßite Brawn's Hotel. 141 Pllorne, e 5 Fotirtli street. Hokum> Literary Depot, Third et., apposite Pail °Klee • ' Dry Goods Merchantr. _ . W. P Ragas, corner Market and Filth streets. Dl3 Frallek,_loo Market street, near Fifth. • Skaa,loBlsDirket street, between Flkhand Liberty. tdurrtz,ll4 Market streett,, near Liberty. . J BF McConnell, corner blarket and Filth streets. J V Diller, S. E. corner Marketand Fourth streets. Wnt .11 Garrard, New York Store, 79 Market street. E'Opence", 38 liarket street, between 24 and ad. Mentzer & Co49i' Market st.;bet.Stit and Diamond. Alai - ander At Day, 7S:, N. W. cor. Market and Diamond Absalom blorris,fia Market st., bet. 4th and Diamond. George R White, 51. Market st.,berween ad and 4th.G2 Market st.,nearFOurth street. W-,lt, Murphy, corner Market and Fourth streets - , - , . . Who/Ude Dry GOott,. Wackier& 4 , White, 99 , WOoditree - - Co.. 60 Market M. between ad and.4th. 4. C0.,48 Woodat.,-24 - door above 3a. trataptan i Staith 4- c0.,04 wool st,, between ad and 411. Adirrden iuslias of the Peace. itt kiacknittgter Fearth - eireet; aliove - SinithAeld. s G. Reinhart, Irwin atreet, near Liberty • .doo a' find Shoes. - - Wm:Jackson, corner, Liberty nod Wood streets. .1 S Adams, 219 Liberty street, next Eagle Tavern. Samuel Da15e141.22 W ' ood street, above Fifth S Reys,B Fifth street,near Market. a.`oleasted; corner Alarket and Libortra' James Robb, 99 Market and 41 I..ibeity'stree, Joseph, Plummer,lo9 Wood near Finn ,GOorge Albree; 71,,corner Wood and Fourth Streets. McCurdy,* 'Loomis, 69 Wood at., between ld and Ath: 'J_Realedge, 60 Wood 'etre e4' third door above Fourth. FAY. Hayward, corner Market and Liberty streets B - Graham, N 0.106 Third street, • - Jaraesinillor,Srdithfield street, near 'Diamond alley. John,Taggart, Smithfield accost, near Fourth. 'Bates, corner 'Smithfield and Fifth Meets. - Troth Scott, corner Smithfield and Fourthstreets. Win'A.dalf, Smithfield street, four doom above 3d. WtalkettlerSmitbfield streetinear TroWn'a Hotel. John Caturthell a cornerSinithfield and Second streets. W ESolunertz t 23Srattlifteld, between Front and 2d sta, 'l': Alginton. . 4 St:Clair street, near Liberty.' TT.hompsoft,St. - Clair at:, between Perth and , SarrY,7s Fourth enact, near Wood.' - Breenen - 4. ZVilliame,Ftf atiatit,neafhlarket.'_ • - W oo l Mer n • • • _ tS•_ s: 2 k:tv I:Robing/4M Water. twill:4 front atreela. ilaker, Smithfield it., bet.4lth and Diamond . ay Hash Lee, coraerLil)eny meet and , CeciPs alley. P/anim ~firals and Bash ',Factory, • -. . , i alainuis liLatritt, Penn sireet,irear the Point - . . -,l•ir 4. A Kelly, Deveniti street, above the Canal • Hardware:and Cidiery. • - WitiCiP tal.iiMibick,lB4Liberti street. K liLeeets, 4433 'Wood prect, above Pin. litlYs it Oettli. vt Market Witt, near Portrth.. , ' Volt[ .4•••Lane‘ corneriaerty and St. Clair streeti. A Jitonlap, - Jr.,' 9 V,ldarkerstreet, neer Fifth.. ~.„-, *ube l * jostimart i .7B Wood ato bet. ,lith and Diamond ay . J - Catuvright, 83 Vs cod st., L door be. ow Ikatimed alley. , ••John_Walker, 85 Wood sc., bet. Disunonti olleyAnd 4th at; ~,,,cooper.._LairelY,s9Wooditrepild door below.Pourth.- tWintinore,* Weld, aiNflOd 43, between Al and Alb. Joseph Woodmen, corner Wood and Second acre/rte._ • . ;flown.. Tetley, #44 Wood near :Virgin ailey ... ..,,. - - :teat -- . - .ltarett;._ .. Wilkinsod?r , Pell, No 163 Liberty street, opposite Sixth Walter ityytint,lB3 Liberty st:, opposite- head or Wood.; = ......m.....11.-. 01 ,,, r ,„&z 0 ., ma Liberty street; near St. char. .. , ,„„gd r ,Kkie, Ka Wood and corner niatioind alley I ,..wr, ti t 7A.d t ai,,,,93 Weed,..34. door below Diamond one'. -ilicluir4lllo,-181 Wood street.. , Williss-Diintiond eilley. _ „ , j am „,4 1 ,,.,,k a , Diamond alley,_ , near DiaMond. . ' ...:-. ' ,PilliSl a iciiks- . ' ,'"... ' - ' 11:eyrer 4 1 Mettowell t corner Wood et...anti yijigicialley TA - E sellersArt,'WoottStr, I herWeen.3krtad 4A.h. ~ ..- 3i vr t itot;,ll.4 eqri Mar k et street and the Diamond and I..":Wilcox.,,trieorner-Atirand...gtattlineldstreets. . . - -Xtr- ntravittijonruerMarket and Thirdsucets. J Alones 4, ca., comer:NY alma and Penn Meets, A - J.Zonesizern Breast and Penn streets. - •:. Brand eiter l eurner,Liberty_aatt -fit...C.lttititgets, Edward-N # ___ B endenalt,cornerillonongattele - Asozo.c. DA-',Falmertmk 4- Co., earnorWood apl Err streets. ' c mall,„2llprgWorintte rWoodar.-10 , 38MMAI , • , 1t.5,....:',F . : -- ; .; j ,iosl-id.cr...tpt•cc,M7...-„rer-Hpoka..-I.ditirth--e,,r c't.s.' ,--_--,, .-._„. • - - , , I. "Vinb urer ;lairiilairr i Ai h t Verif s ia .mantaetofvtitv pididnk Writ Etenil'erzon,2oLil?any.sticet. . • • • .'" Inbtesale ,ctoth- - Store. 11) Stnan &Co No-10. Nocid itrett. - - - I ,Zletti r .eaps - ,arsii.FOrs. Wm Fleming, 30 Wood street,corner lArilkesonL.t.:lllcMaster,.9o , Markersti - i dooffrom.Zllll. illagee;42 •Smithfield st, between Ed rind and 3d. ." James Vtrilson,Smithfieldatifid door. frciaiFourlh. G W:Glassgow;lo2 Wood at. third doorbelow W Douglas.,7 IVood streei,iourtit door above Fourth. • S illoore; 7S Wood, third door above Fourth - Charles-11.Pouloom 73 Wood - atreot near Fourth. McCord It Co, corner Wood and Fifth streets; ' John Gerey;l43Woridsl;,ep.lst Presb4leriun ,Gito rah , . _ .. . . W t n tt ftrevenson,,3 Fe tterwar& RoW, Liberty and 7,th tt. Spina 4. Son corner Smithfield awl Fifth stieeta. I' ..l.rrounr.A• Co, Smithfield ttreet, between 2d awl IL. naileit t*Frcrw4 Snaithfield, war Founh etten. - , • biIIW:LISICe Compunes. National Loart,Fand °ratite int CO,Bl Wood street. Dt.larOateittitnal - 4 - Safety,a Water street - Western lasumnee Co. of 'Pittsburgh, No: to Water at. Protection Insttrance Co, - O ffi ce PM-Wood street. Prattklia Vire Irtennutee. Co corner Wood and 3d etc. • - iilaZtPaper and. Borderirsg. W (Successor to S C 87 Wood street. James_Howard 4 ,- Co,WAVood 842 doors below Dia. ay. ShidleiSlltillifteldatrect, near Fourtb. Thomas Palmer, 47 Marketst, between 34 and 4th Vinntra and Capper Smiths. llt Doerilinge4 Wood street opprisife Ist Pres. Church A Cupples, cornerrldbarty and Smithfield streets. L Shrom, Atheneum Building, Liberty street. G G Backofen,l2l Wood street. J Bantdollar, 128 Wood street. S Morrow; 17 Fifth st, between Wood and Market, J HDeauider,-50 Libert) , street, near.klarket. = - Sheriff fSturk, No. Market street. war Water. Kelly 4. Bro., Sixth, between Wood and Liberty streets James 1' Kincaid,Front and 2d strews, near Market. Gold Beaters. John B Danlevy, inTttird st, bet Wood and Smithfield • . Erniglttst Lines. • , Blakely k Co., Penn street, (Canal Basin.) " • PIQ Byrnes .¢ CO, 204 Liberty it. no Thompson, AO Liverpool and Philadelphia Packet Line, Brown ¢ 'Kirk patriek, 144 Liberty street. Brown's Hotel. Smithfield st.; be twee a Second and Third. Virginia House, corner. Water and Ferry streets- Punters' Inn, J. Little, comer Fourth and Ferry streets Wm. Tell Hotel,Water street. above Smithfield nehlaster,Jr, Alet, Libe rt y street. St. Charles, corner Woonand Third. streets. • Ntaional/lotel,Water street, above Smithfield. Perry House, corner Hancock st and Duquesne Way. Burnt District Hotel, corner Smithfield and Second sts. Monongahela Honse, corner Smithfield and Write, - 3Li. Exchange'Hstel, Corner Penn and St. Clair streets. Foundry " Warthatues. Mcßride 4- .. C0, earner 7th anti Liberty streets. Nicholsim P4'3'1115,181. Liberty street, head of Wood Viral irwanAtheneura Bubling, Liberty street. Pennock, lilac-hell 4. Co, 100 Liberty' street. Alex Bradley., (sign Gilt Stove,) No. Ifl Wood street. John Anderson 4 . Son, corner Water and Giant stl. Bakers out Confectioners. A Andrews, u_Esig. le," 52 Diamond alley R litany, canner Wylie and Tunnel streets. , P H Hanker, Vial :street, near Alarket. A P Scheldecke ,r "Star, "42 Diamond alley. Morris Kim; Smithfield at, bet. Fifth and Diamond alley Wen E Flown, ; " Union," Smithfield 5ybe1..341 and 4th. - - - Milliners and Mantua Makers. Mrs. Duff, 10 Si Clair street, between . Penn and bridge Mrs Leech. 9 fifth street between Wood and Market' Mrs E MorriaonNo. S St. Clair street. Arm Parker, 'No.4 Patterson's Row, St. Clair street. .sRsii Rain, earner Penn and St. Clair street,. •- Panty and Variety Goods. T K Maeknigh 4 Bros, 117 Wood street, near Fifth. hteCandless 4- Campbell, 97 'Wood street. Geo W Kuhn, 72 Wood street,sign Comb. Charles Arballutohcor. Woad street and Diamond alley Kauffman 4. Boyle, 6.3 Wood 1141 door above Dittoed ay Zebnlon Kinsey, 67 Market street, near Diamond. Kinsey 4. Knox, El Market street, near Fifth. - - Cotton Martuiadures lairiocit Monaghan, Mt Liberty weal. -11 A Weaver, Wayne strect, opposite Canal Basin. John Iltannan,,lo Water at, bet Wood and Smithfield. . James Serr,Jr. ¢ Co 38 Water street, near Market. Joseph Major No. 4 Market street, near Water. atcCamment 4. Stevens, 7 and. 9 Market at, near Water Thome% Oliver,B. - B. Bakery, 4 2s Water street. Brush Manufacturers. Blair 4. C 0,120 Wood street, above Fifth. Kennedy, 69 Wood street, fourth door shove Fourth A SGetly,_ . comer 'Wylie and Washin g ton Wefts. William %Filson, corner Second, and Ross streets. George Humbert, comer Penn and Marbury streets Thonum Ap ebe,coinerWylieandTunnelstreeta George Minims, COMM Smithfield and Fourth att. liugh Garvey, 143 Liberty street, opposite Fifth. J Donaldson, comer St. Clair and Penn streetl.- J S DI Young 4. Co; corner Fourth and Ferry streets. It Paul, corner Seventh and Grant streets. elms Black, Diamond back of Old Court House. W Buchanan; coaster W ylie and Chatham streets. Rottlialer, Wylie it, between Tunnel and Chatham H C Kelly , - corner Fifth street and Market alley. Thomas Woods, Liberty street, near Water. 14 ninung, £ uzery, un ti %V Daly tr. Co., Elanufacharers and inaporure, Fifth ht. F H Eaton 4. Co, 62 Fourth et, bet Wood and ' Market. Who Sarah, corner Third and Market etreet John Orr 4. Co, Market etreel, near Fifth. Jatepti Horne 4. Co, 63 Market Ot t bet. 41h and Diamond Tobacco, ante and Cigars. ./ Fullerton, 14C Wood streehrmaritimli. J McCollister, 19 Fifth st, between Wood and Market. Daniel Day, 49 Wood street, bettveent.l4 and 9th. J Stein, St. Charlen Hotel, Wood street ffl George Sheer, 167 Smithfield street,Aear Fifth. W ¢ D Rinehart, Irwin st,between Liberty and Peng. J A Mazurie,33 Hand street, between Liberty and Penn. ' • Extract of Coffer. John Martin, E.xtiaot ,cf Coffee Manufacturer, 51 Dia mond Alley, between Wood and Smithfield etrerts. Glass Manufacturers. Wm McCully it Co, 139 Wood street. Chambers, Agnew 4. C 0,9 Wood,bet %Vinci and Ist sts Balmoral! Pears 4. Co, corner Wood and tbi streets. Carling,l 22 Wo obertson, 4 Co, corner Wood and Front sts. Simpson. • Co , 94 street, next Bartley co John 11 !Heller, SI. Wood street—M irk:ring's Nano.. Lumber Merdiants. ‘Villisan Dilworth, Grant Street, near Seirenth. Rowan 4 , Dawoon, Sixth street, near Grant. Vienne Soon, Penn st., bet Barker's alley and Irwin et. Soap, and Candle Mann/at-Writs. A Wilson & Co., Ross street, between - 3d and 4th. Wilson& Gorman, Fourth street, near Ross B C Sawyer¢ 50n,49 Wood st opposite St. Charles. JasC Anderson;ls Smithfield st, between Ist and 2d. J Bunker, 82 Wood et, between sth and Diamond alley Joshua Rhodes, 0 Wood street, near Water. • Plough. Manufactories,_ Robert Hall, N 0.147 Liberty street. Hail it Speer, Penn_ street, corner Cecil's alley. Mustard and Spices. John D Bell, corner Liberty aud Ferry Streets. 'Rhodes it. Alcorn, 30 Fifth et, oppostte Post Buildings Tea Stores. .I'B XI Young 6, 3lR er Fourth ' and Fairy streets. -Pittsburgh T a Stor 'fth sty bet Wood and Market Wm A. Ward Dentist, PO= Street; 3 doors aboye Hand DissolaYfon THB Co - -Partnership : heretofore e.r.isting between the subieribers, tinder the firn2 of J. S.BONNE'T /c Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Either partner may nee the name of the concern In settlement. - - JEROME S. BONNET.. ' - MATTHEW D. PATTON. Pittsburgh, April ist, 1:1:7' Raving sold my entire,lnterest in the firm of J.S. Boratzrk.Vo. to M. D: .N.TroN, my late partner, and in retiringfrom Wildness, I take great pleasure in tenon:L.:, mending him to the - confidence of my friends and the . , public:.. - [ripgj I. S. BONNET. •' • ... Gravel Roofing. • • - HE subseribere'regpretrully" inform the citizens of T Pittsburgh and vicinity, that they arenowfally pre., pared to fill orders for GR.AVF.J.. ROOFING, in a man ner not to ,besurpassed in this city or elsewhere. From their experience in business, they feel confident that they will render satisfactionto all those who may give them work. The superiority ot Gravel Root's over szty. other kind, particularlyin case of fire, is too well known to require anyargament In its favor. To those.who are unacquainted With outwork, we beg leave to refer thera to Messrs. Thomas:Liggett, Sr., , John F. Perry, Rody Patterson', ltf. , Rane, Jr., and others, for whom me have done Work.. Orders thankfully received-and promptly attended to We ,will be found on Wylie street, be rween High andTunitel streets.- MATTEMV bIeGOVERN. JOHN SKINNIN. • • frE aubsetiber would call the attention of M Printers improved Frinting Inks ' of various kinds and co orsi*Meh he offers for sale, at the lowest market 'prices, warrants to be of-the verir first quality, • . .Printing Ink Manufacturer, N 0.3 t 1 and :133 Stanton st., New York. - Ufa agents taTinsbargh. arer—idr. R. C. Stockton an hir..Wur.Eh Raven.- • • . ID This paper's printed with his News•lnk. {Deng CL, St001“014' BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, • - • • Na. 47, cowl= ea Hamra 'Aka- THIRD =EMS, fAs constantly' -nn hand fo r sale—Writlngi Lauer, Pritizim and Tea-PAPER L • Bonne Binders', Fol., lea; and...nnk., - BOARDS ; ' Book and ll.errspaPer, TRENTINQ INK-7,Thich he will sell at the lowest °Rah' piaci, or In exclutnga for Ragaand.Tatiners' SCalloo , aoplft2 - , • - • ; LOUT-49'bl*.t,skflgur sls h rinrza turtieaki and Ltsala by, MEM Cabinet and Chair Makers .kotds and Tarerna Boat Stores Music Stores -Fruits and Candies. Dentists 3Drugs tunb `rebut ies, j: _ _ __Herter& Peatctral Syamp ' A new-Wtratt f6r aPiighiPlantnessrfiropqiiitis, Inqapii44o6l4-14; „llama juliti the various Diseigso of M e Luntor tend.Tiiiiiikary . Otgalu. ISTEDICINg has action - itraftections .ot J. Pulmocaryrissues entirely diferent rriardany!ef the _Expeatortuat and Coughitemedies now in use._ It leans of,the most speedy as well,as the most pleasant; niedP eiruci now in use. It does not open the pores and ex-, pose to u Susan coax. One two doses frequently vd-- lays all Irritation :and tickling setoff/CanProduced by - a harasiing cough Singers,: public _speakers, mad those who are required to, use the vocalirgana to a great ez tent, will had In this Pectoral Syrup a sure anti instant remedy for lioarsenessland -laryngeal irritation. , clears the throat perfectly. of all 'collections of =molls, and givestone and eleardesito the , voice, hIPTOhIS--The symptomawhich usuallYusiteriir a Cough or Cold may be enumerated RS Yellows: This disease in the booki is calla' eatairh, and Ispreeeded by an increased:discharge from the nose, faeces end bran chia;- there is a 'feeling of lassitude over the whole body, anti very often cold shivering% are felt; at least the body is more than usually sensitive to the action of the air: the pulse increases In frequency, and there - is generally more or less fever. These Synaptontsure soon followed with hoarseness and sense of - toughness and soreness in the windpipe and vocal organs; together with diificeltv of;breathing and a sense of constravtion of the chest. There is also attending a dull pale-and sense of.weight irrthe forehead, as well as a heaviness in moving the eyes. These feeliugs, sometimes at the very beginning of the disease, and always soon- after, are attenued with a distillation from:the nose and sonic. times from the eyes,of a thin acid fluid, which frets and irritates the parts over,which it plisses. The cough is at first-usually dry; but Intim. disease progresses there is-an expectoration of thin mucous,-which gradually becomes - thicken:fad mere eel:ions, and having some ap pearance of, pus- These are the leading symptoms of :what is termed'a cold," which, if neglected, are. likely to result in-irre parable injury la the Lungs, and COMISIPTION. Price SOtents per bottle. For . proof of. the above read the following ,tertifi- Da. Kama: —Wis take pleasure in certifying, for the benefit of othereafferent.• to rho efficacy of your PEC TORAL COUGIL SYRUP, in Our ease. Dating the use of two bottles purehosed yon we were cured of a hoarseness 'amounting to an enure loss of voico ; and effectually relieved' of a severe cough, which threaten ed permanent injury to the lungs: At the Banking Hours of it 4. Hint Co, Pittsburgh. Fob.I.FSO. DR./tenant—You have asked the the effects of your Pectoral Syrup in my own case. I had a very bad cough daring part of last winter. It began with a feel ing,of fullness in the head; increased secretion and suf fuston of tears; together with hoarseness, pain in the breast. said the other accompaniments of what has been denominated "Tyler Grippe ." I took two bottles of your Pectoral 'Syrup, according to the directions on the bottle ; and I ant now, and have been ever since, entire. ly free from any of the unpleasant symptoms etrllmcrn ted above. Yon have my permission to publish this tor the good of your sales, us well at the Public, if you de sire to do so. Very respectfully, yours, .te. FOLLANSBEE. - Prepared by Dr. Geo. 11. Keyser, and sold by KEYSER it ItPDO WELL, 140 Wood at., corner of Virgin alley, To whom all orders must be addressed. (nov2o _ ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! 'PEPSINS THE TRITE DIGESTIVE FLUID Or. Gastric. Jetty" A GREAT DYSPEPSIA CURER, "PREPARED irorn Rennet, or the fourth stomach of tht Ox, after directions by Baron Limo, the great Paysiological Chemist, by J. B. BOUGHTON, U. Nor L Eight): street, Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly wonderfal remedy for INDIG ESTION, DYSPEPSIA. JAUNDICE, CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, and DEBILITY, curing:caw Natures own method, by Nature's own ',sent, the Gastric Juice. Half a teasixtonfult of this Fluid, infused in enter, will digest or dissolve - Frew Pouttos or Roam' Barr t.v Lao= out of the stomach. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Luata, in his celebrated work on Animal Chem istry, says : "An artificial Ltigeinive Fluid, analogous co the Gastric Jeice, may be readily prepared from the mu cous membrane of the stomach of the calf, In which va rious articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be so soft ened, changed and dicested, joist in the same meaner as they would be in the human stomach." Dr. Palmas, In his (amens treatise on " Food nod et," published by Fowlers Zs Wells, New Nark, page 35, states the same great fact, and describes the method of irepar palm. There are few higher authorities than Dr. Dr. Costax, in his valuable writings on the " Physiolo gy of Digestion," obse.rves that" a ctimioution of the tine 'quantity of the Gastric mice is n prominent and all-pre- Cause of D7aPePaial" and he malts that "a die tingniated professor of medicine In London, who was severely aZicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, bad recourse to the Gastric- Juice, obtained from the stomaeb.of living animals, winch proved com pletely enceessful." Dr. Gaansm, authorof the famous works on " Vegeta ble Diet,"„sayar "It is a remarkable fact in physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macerated in water, =- part to the Mild the property of dissolving various arti cles of t he Mild of effecting a kind of artificial dares tion of them in no wise different from the naletal digest ive process." - Dr.,Suron's great work, the "Chemistry of Man. (La to Blanchard, ma., 18.10, pp 3214) sayst•" The /Buoy. ery of PEPSIN forms anew era in the chemical history of Digestion. -Front recent experiments We know that food is dissolved as rapidly in an artificial digestive fluid, prepared from. Pepsin, as it is in the natural Gas tric Juice itself." Professor Draomaort, of the Jefferson College. Phila. delphia, in bls great work on Human Eilysiolctgy, devotes more than fifty pages to nn examination of this subject. Ms experiments with Dr. Beaumont, on the Gastric Juice, obtained from the living human stomach nod from animals, are well known. "la all cases." he says, "di. gestion occurred as perfectly iii the artificial as in the natural digestions.. - AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houorrrots's preparation of PEPSIN has_produced the nuns marvelous erects, coring cases of Debility; Emaciation, Nervous Deeline,and Dyspeptic Consump. tion, supposed to be-on the very verge of the grave. It Is lmpolsible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisemerft—but authenticated certificates have been given of more than TWO HUNDRED REMARK*. ABLE CUBES, in Philadelphia, New York, and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only mold and wonderful, but perms. neat: It Is a great NERVOUS ANTIDOTE and particularly useful for tendency to bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague. and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too freense of ardent spir its, hats° reconciles Health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COftIPLAINTS. There Is no form of OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS .which it does not seem to reach and remove at once.— No matter how bad they may be, it DIVES INSTANT RELIEF! A single dose rtmetsir all the unpfeascmt symp. toms, and it only needs to be repeated, for a short time to make these good effects permanent. PURITY OF , BLOOD and VIGOR OF BODY, follow at once. -It is particularly excellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress af ter eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Low ness of Spirits, ,Despondency; Emaciation; Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. .. One bottle will of ten effect a lasting cure. Every bottle bears the 'mitten signature of J. S. HOUGHTON, MD, Sole Proprietor. Sold by agents in every town in the United States, and by respectable dealers in Medicines generally. Agents for Pittsburgh, KEYSER & hItDOWELL, 141 Wood street -•- Retail dealers supplied at Proprietor's prices. [mr2o:y Also, for sale by. R. E. SELLERS, 57 Wood street Philosophy of Hrandreth►s Vegetable Pins. WHEN the theory of the circulation of the blood was established, the secret 'springs' of vitality were then partially exposed to our view. We saw and understood. that LEO food we cat was converted into blood, which repaired the waste of the animal machine the food is fuel, which keeps at a life heat the Internal fires,. that_ warm and invigorate our inner mun. The blood is an electric fluid which carries this heat to every ramification of the body., „even to the extremities of the hair and horny nail. 'While the blood is thus the seat of life, it is also the seat of disease. Food gives the body strength; ; Emndretles pills give . blood tim necessary power to throw out from itself:all Impurities, thus ren dering the stream of life pure and healthy. If men were more sincere, theta would be fewer religious creeds; and if they kept close to nature's laws in the management Of their bodies, - they would require little medicine. As men grow intetilligent they will become wiser and hap pier; even now, - their wisdom is proved by the fact that, when sickness assails them, they use Bmndroth , s Vege table Univeral Pills, which soon restore literate health. They are peculiarly adapted, to the climate, and require no extra care when they arc used, either diet or cloth.' ing. They should be always in the house, so that upon the first indication of sickuesa they may he used. Ono dose in the beginning . is more potent for good, than a dozen after the sickness is fixed in the system. in colds, coughsiasihma, rheumatism, costiveness, fevers, and in all - atute, heavy or deep-sdfited - pains, their effects will be found beyond all praise. Three or five will act like a charm, often curing it dangerous malady at once, 'sa ving months of sickness and the - evils thereuuto attend ing. Remember, Erandrethts Tills me a known and fully tested medicine, one • that is used by hundreds of thousands in' this country mind throughout the civilized world. They, are quietly • superseding all other medi cines. They take out only that from the blood which is the cause of weakness and pain, leaving strength and health; they pioduce healthy sleep attught, and - an ap petite that relishes all kinds of food. Sold at No. 29 Diamcind alley—the only place in Pitts. burgh where the genuine Brandretli Pills are kept for sale —the undersigned is the poly alma in the city, dee2;b3m .r THOMAS REDPATII. Dun's :.araspitrillts and tho Oholera. Invaluable a single mutt, Woman or child has died of the ili CHOLERA or any of its symptoms who used . this preparation: Look at the city of Louisville, where this Sarsaparilla is made, and where from 100 to 200 bottles are, retailed daily, but few isolated cases of Cholera hatte occurred, and They were either persons. from boats 0 rtbose who disregarded our advice. iCineisosati Chrome's, '• Pot sale by KEYSER da ItiIDOWELL,I4O Wood at. Sittahmh,witere The gs'nuino_.l ,l l lo 4. l .nuty always - - Belief for Cramps. - NlVEtuLyr. ABPOMTNAL WAB.M.RB, ma d e five Me most approved Englislipatterns, famished and recommended byThotau Baltewelt, Esq., and a lumber of eminent - Physicians, being a most convenient appara. urs fertile application of. Warm or hot water to the bow els,in case of cramps in Cholera. • As, every person is subject to sadden attacks, no family should bewithout— atleastwithout one. .For sale bp iett - First meet. between Wood and Market sts. TOM' 'RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Dr. S. S. Fiteti's snail/able Idediehres, among which are remedies for Consumption_,Ccighs and Dyspepsia. Also, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Inhalinj Tabes, _and .Leo. tares oa Sur Treaunent and Cure of onsnmpuon, rte. For sale by COULTER & 13ACKE, Druggists, 15 - . opmsz of Wood And 2.lc4A,V,TE,ett .-_- ~ti~cc~ttaaiiiu - BOOK AND JOB. PRINTING. Hs W Corner of 1 0tobd4nt1'Fltcti 8 triers. LEEPropnetor ol the - Mortstuto 'Eon anti fdsnetrat Msranrseruann, respectfully informs - Es friends and the patrons 'of thesopapersoaat he has a...large as sortment ofJOIITYPE AND ALL OTHER MATERIAL necesetuy to a Job Printing Office,`and that he is pre• pared to:execute LEITm Plums ?Inman or IVEUT nascarrrlort: Rooks' t Bills of Lading', - antaarls PantPatelsj BiltXeads , Cards lian4biar Blanks,. Hat lips. i7TAII kinds ofßlanks,' Stage, Steamboat and'. Canal Boat - Bills, with appropriate cats, printed on the shortest notice and woo_ reasonable terms.' He reapectfallyasks the patronage of his friends and the public generally: t in this branch otitis business. sep22, - L. HARPER.' 46 ; .. ... JA ra - Es W. WOODW ELL, 'CAB INLT w. -. FURNITURE MANUFACTURER,' Ware.rooms 97 'arid. 99, Ildrd• street. • . • T W. \V. respectfully informs his friends and ciistorn- U era that he htui now completed the largest and fi nest Mock 'ar household furniture - ever before seed-In this city, as he is determined to uphold the quality whit well-seasoned materials, bestworkmanship, and newest designs; and from the extent of his orders and facility in manufacturing, he is enabled to - produce - Avarranted furniture, at the lowest prices. - • He has adopted the principle of identifying the MlS touters, interest with his own,lit quality and price, and keeps always =hand the greatest variety of every des. cription of furniture, from the cheapest and plainest, to the most elegant arid costly, that a house, or any part of one, may be furnished • from his stock, or manufactured expressly to order. He therefore solicits as inspection, that the advaiitagea °this establishment may be known. The following articles consist, in part, of his stock,whielt for richness of style and finish, cannot be surpassed in any of the Eastern'elties - • Parlor, drawing, bed din ing, and d room • , .• • chairs, .of every variety, consisting of tosewoood, ma , birgany and walnut. EI iz b ethe rw, • Conservatoire and Easy Chairs, of every description; Couches, Solas,Tetem-tele and Di vans 'of the latest. French anal American patterns; Tashaes, What-Hots, and rarior Writing Desks of various kinds;. Work Tables and fancy inlaid stands, music stands, and holders, marble top, ma. liogany, rosewood and 'walnut centre and sota,ta . Lies, czteasion table.; nil sizes of the most improved, and decidedly the best kind . made', card, Pembroke ball and pier tables, ". wardrobes, bedsteads and washstands of each a large assortment; gothic ball and parlor reception chairs, ottomans and steels,' secretary and book cases, side boards, fire - screens, towel racks. bat stands, and music stools, cribs and cots - for children; paper mache, table and lea poys, 'ma hogany, rosewood, and inlaid pearl Tables, A large assonmeut of COMMON FURNITURE and WINDSOR CHAIR*. Cancurr miasma supplied with all articles in their lino STEAMBOATS and HOTELS, furnished al the short est notice. Ail orders promptly attended to ' — iiliiilliiii — a - hiii - PlYikriiitlfuls. N 0.09 Thud area, beltway Ara tin and Woad, anali Ode. 141Wr. have now on band a largo and . splendid stock eta very variety ot Cli an tutd CALIINET•FUR Z's !TURF, which we are confident cannot be surpassed, It equalled, in this City,or :a tl.e West, in style and finish. chose who are in want oi Furniture are respectfully invited local! and examine tot themselves. Steashboots furnished oath • shortest notice. Der All ortlers promptly attended to. tebl9:l O'DONNELL. MULLEN & CO Furniture and Chair Ware Macias. A i T. U. YOUNG Is CO., corner "of T'ird . and SmicAlithistr. o CO., ' Pictsbur et, PA., keep constantly 031. band and make to order, at the cow eat prices, ROUSH:HOLD and STEArdIIOAT FURNITURE, and CHAIRS, of the hest vorknianship and most approved styles.- febl.s Steamboats, Ahoy 3 rififfigTna subscribers tender 3hair ac kn owledgments for the favors bestow ed upon them by their Steamboat friends,and would.respeettallyretribut them and others inte rested in bulb:bug beats, that they are at all tintetkPre pared to furnish, on the most reasonable terms, every description of Cabin Furniture and Chairs or Um bey mate nal and ei - orkmanship. 7 13 YOUNG & CO., Corner Third and Smithfield streets febls - opposites"Thrown , s Hotel." Ch C. UM , SMSII. U. CACI= itamainer OS IDauler i , _CABINET WAREROOSI,SIBITIIVIELDSTREET, Barran S. v.idistrra and.Souwbaryality,kiuseurt,Fa. IIiHAMMER & DAULER keep constantly on hand a variety of excellent and fashionable Furniture, warranted equal to any in the cithand sold on as favorable ten= as can he obtained at any similar estisbilshmentia .he West. They have now on hand an unusually extensive stock, embracing all kinds of Furni ture, from the cheapest and plainest to the most costly and elegant, All orders promptly attended to. mrUldhla : ..,..i Wlll. E.TEVENSCIN continue/Co manu facture CARLYET-WARS at evbry desert's tioo; at hie old atatl, corner of Liberty 00 Sin:oath streets. UNDERTAKING ,attended to, in ail its branches. mayll. .. Lonaon ztinstard. PURE London and Durtakus Mustard, by the keg, for 1 gale by tonal:Hi JOSHUA ROBINSON. YOUNG LADIES' SEDIINART, ALLEUHENY. 'VUIS 3elit/01,, under the direction of Mr. & Mrs. N. W. Murcakr, will be Re-Opened in "Colonnade . Row," Federal street, on MONDAY, September 2.d. A primary department, and a number of optional branch es, have been'added,,and a corps of teachers secured so that instructions will now be given to scholars of all ages rind attainments. For particulais see circulars, wideb may be had at the book stores —or consult the Principals, at their dwelling, on Federal street. 43sehtny Aug. 3. angSuf • It. IG. William*, vi m open nCLASSICAL mad LNG LISII SCHOOL on the Dis /Ronda-ye' Stpumbrr nat. Room, over J. ‘Villiams Jr. eu. , x. store, corner of Wood and Fifth areelds,. • I EMM 'I Rev. Wu. 0. lICAVA1(0, 11011. WALTER LOW!IIII, 4. Dr. ELLIOTT, J. L. AfcConD, Esq., " Dr AleGua,, • J.D.Wu.u.uas.. First Arrival or. Vali Stock or Carpets. 111 F subscriber having just returned from the East. is now receilting and opening a splendid mock ofgoods, consim lug in r an of very rich styles) arpets, Brussels, Tivestry - Brussels and Velvets, imported exr ly for this market. I " lso, 5 Imperial 3 ply, ,:uperfiska' ply, with a heavy stock o all the lower priced grades • together with a large variety of lieanh Rugs, Door Slats, Stair ,Rods, White,cirecu, Blue and Scarlet figured Batze, from to 3 yards wide. A superior article of French 'ruble and Piano Covers. Oil Cloth, from kt ;i eight yards wide, Au., &e. ' All the above named articles having been selected with great care, and purOased at such pr ces unto ena ble him to sell clicaaer than any house west of the mountains. Citizens and persons front the country are requested to call and exert:duo the stock at Lynd , s Carpet — Ernporiuta. No. all:earth street, and No, 63 Wood street. angla E..W. LYNE. 4 9 JUST RECEIVED, l'eases of Fancy STRAW • and GHQ' BONNETS, Ladles' Riding HATS, Caddrsn's and Misses , Bonnets, Boys' Rao, 4. 0 „ Those wanting Bonnets will 'please give her a nail be foraparchasing elsewhere. All orders promptly attend. ed to, at No 0 Fifth st. taiylo3ll MILS. A. LEECH. 'ftIe3SOLUTLON.—The partnership of Idtatnix_Ss Lys jj is this day dissolved, by , mutual consent.. The . siness of the firm vtrill be.settied by H. Lee,,__ WOE R. " . Pittsburgh . , 00th Jan.,-Itl4o. if. LEE. NOTICE.—The undersigned will continue the:Wool business and attend to the.sole of )Voplen Goods, at the old lace. H. LEE. In refiring from the.late firm of Murphy & Lee, I take great pleasure in recornmending Mr. H . Lee to the confidence of my friends and to the public. Panne , J. R. MURPHY. Notice. A N application will be made at the nett meeting of, the Legislature of Pennsylvania, to incorporate a Bank to be called the Mechanics Bank of Pittsburgh, to be located in the City ot Pittsburgh; and to hatiira capb talnot exceeding two hundred thousand dollars. julyßarn , THOMPSON-BELL. Extra Family F/oar. FOR the convenience of the citizens, the propfietors attic "PITTSBURGH CITYMILLS," have plaeed boxes for the reception of orders, at thefollowingplaces; & R Floyd's store, corner of Wood and sth sta.; M.Hay wood's Shoe store, corner Liberty and Market A. Beelen's store, 8d street; - • ' L. Wilcox, Jr:, Druggist, cor.4th and Smithfield ; John t Smith's store, coy. High and Wylie streets ; Telegraph Office; Fourth street; H. C.Rellib, Grocer, cor.fith at. and Market alley,;. M. M. Griths , s ie,:fith Ward. The Flour waving will call twice or thrice daily; for orders, awl the Flo ,r. &a., delivered promply either in barrels or sacks, (sack Flour is preferable tor family; use,) without eharge for cartage. - It is plain that no accounts can be alloived,and that' drivers can have no perailssion to leave Fleur without' Payment. We hope that the public will be pleased with his arrangement, as we shall endeavor to do them just cc. ~ -LmaYo) - WILIBARTH NOBLE. CIO i FOR CALIFORNIA... HE subscriber has, been authorized to receive Pack eses to be forivarded too San Francisco by the house of CORWINNE, BROTHER ' A CO., at ,ritaania, and to enkage , Passuge in:first class nailing Vessels (roar', Parutma to San Francisco. Every information riven; on application to- JOSHUA ROSINSON,..' apt` . Post Buildings, Fifth st., near Wood. CHEAPEST SUMMER. ecops TONVINI.—LighC Cloths, all wool, Cashnuirettes, Scotch Plaids„ Linen Drills and Ducks, with every, variety of Mar., settles and other Vestings and Trimmings; by •• - • JOSHUA-ROBINSON, The - di Pittsburgh lareWer.l4" HAVING taken a lease f-tlds well known Brewery, and having It now in (SllapenitiOnirorn now pre pared to furnish my friend* and the public with a gape. nor article of ALES and BAVARIAN BEER, lit an y quantity. Call and see, atthe corner of Penn street and 13arkerYs [jan4) ' 'A. BENITZ. Window Shimlost Donners,-- GLASS , PAINTING AND STAINING, warranted to wash, at No ..10,, Sr. CLAIR sra:syrr, i For specimens, call at Wilkins lllll,_ 4 l , N[ P alker's 611 .. ~ ~, change, Smithfield street; andlieevil sII Store, Wood,lm stout. to - Wait/ors.- ... .. ‘ JOST RECEIVED--BDoz. assorted Taitorsr Patent street. . - , and Badges , pointed Shears, from No . 10 down to No. 2. ittasonic and I. U. 0: F.'s. Aprons ,. -Ayso-.3 Doz, Earbern' ;Patent .SclssOrs, - 4lrect.,:frein t in a superier . manner. • : • . style witttineri- tie taanufanturen, and for sale ar - , - •,• . , preaeoptittingezecutedia son s tg. r g iv,i, rgo - . . ~ . - - -; . - sowN.4. TepArs,Liawmfti. ,-- i can - and Foreilta,dsaiiins. R. ." . - -x sizin ksi ' ' n,y.22,...,-. 2- ctoombiloßr Virganaltft -, ARD A., . . , . - • . . _ QClo#l~aig liViluteir:Cloticing, sailing ismai. toe - Cash. DELANY;I,9cI. Liberty , itr4a; -Figsbutth;bag on band a large- atiaortment of the latest style'• of . Winter Couta,af fashionable adorb... - 2L100, - Pantet, Vests and all other articles in the clothing line Wholesale purohasers will find a' most desirable ':ateck .to select from; and will liceold low for caalb,. dean n. AficrusT, MERCHANT:' TNFORMS bis Mewls anit customers that he has open. ed a. CLOTHING' STORE at No. BS Satithfield where they can be Baited at aft[ With anything in his line, made in the most. finished,style and workman like Jammer. His Goods are all fresh, of the beet and motni,fashionabLe material, and no pains will be i•pared to afford the greaten degree of Benefaction to his pat tons. good stock of Ready Made CLOTHING . aIwaYs on hand. - tdeela , • '3r BELLY, , "MERCHANT . ..TAILOR,- 11" Smithfield: ,nreeti ;Pittsburgh, 'Pm, H , AS JUST RHCEIVED FROM THE . HAST—a large and caret - alit :selected - stock of Freach/-Eaglish and American- oLowis, CASHMERES , and VtlErr* INGS.,-ofilte.taost approved colors and ' stYles;' which he is prepared to make to order in the very best manner and or. the most reasonable terms.. • - . • He has alstMys'on hand a 'good 'assortment genile men's Fashionable.. amain mILDE CLOTHING, 'Shirts, Collars Cravats, Hankerchlefs,Gloves,Susp,enders, &c. • 4 • o.tottung: Clothing THREE, RIG .DOORS! • • - _JOHN firCLOSKEY, Wholesale and. Beloit 'haler in Cloning, 151 Li 6 se. lifYltock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now ready, 119911 amounting to upwards of 5100,006 which-1 think will be foand to by . one of the choicest seleettons olgar ments ever got up in this or an) other city in the West ern country. My purchases having been all made, early, I ; have therefore avoided the late advances made in almost all descriptions of Woollen Goods, ,and am therefore ena bled to offer my stock at uausually low prices. I have this season paid more than Usual attention to the manuthisturing and style of my garments, so that the very lowest priced as well as the burst got up in a sire and elegance not to, be surpassed. Hundreds of new customers, both wholesale and retail, have been attracted as much-by the superior make of the clothing as by the lowness.of my prices. , The proprietor would particularly cal l the attention of all dealers an Clothing to his present stock believing that upon examination , of the quality _ and pr ices of hie Goods they will be induced to purchase at his establish ment. 'The wholesale room now contains upwards of '2,000 garments, fop the finest in quality to the lowest in price. The proprieforii now determined to make this depart ment a pant of great attraction, and with this view has constantly on hand a forge quantity .of goods suited to every section of thellnited States. in the cutting department will always 61 found a very large selection of all the choicenntakett of Cloths, CaS sone re, and Bilks, to be found Weds or eastern markets. Its is prepared to make cloths to order in the shortest stotice in the latest and most fashionable styles. Ile respectfully invites his old friends and customers. as well Al the , public in genetal, to call and examine for hemseives. foctl3 Orient Inducements to tiny Clothing WHITE OAK. FORKS CLOTHING STO•Pg I N 0.910 14135827, ,AND rawnv STERETS. rE subscriber wishing to sell his entire stock o CLOTHING, offers his EXTENSIVE. ASSORT at ve i y /VfI w .4. P N RI D c P ES AS . HiONABLE GOODS will save money by calling one= toPurchuse tep24 . W. I. D&VITi, Proruscer. AGENCY OP . _ . . iletneales Celebrated Patent. Shears. quiE undersigned has beca appointed by Mr. He in esh, „1„ of New York, sole Agent for die sale of his justly celebrated patent Tailors' Shears: Ile offers these Shears now at meanie - entrees prices. Having a ecmpleie as sortment of these Shears, itOM 621-e. up to Stu a piece, he calls the attention of Ladies, Milliners, and Dressma kersand Tailors, to his establishment, the FRANKLIN CLOTHING STORE, l it Liberty Street, 4th door' from St. Clair, and respeettully solicits a share of the public paironage,which this article so Justly - deserves. oetatanto - - HAYRKOTTR. ilarg &dB. SEVENTH GREAT 'SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF DRY GOODS* AT TES Our Price Store'ot A. A.DASON dr. oar., vas. 0.t.. and 03 Markt: itner. WILL commence on Nosrasv, December 30, ,1950 - and continue through the month of January, Oa this occasion, the whole of their lmmensoesutblishmeat will be thrown open for Retail Trade, and their exten sive sleek, octane/Jug w One - Hundred and Thirty Thousattil Dollars, will be offered at Retail, at fully one .fourth less than usual prices. • , The notice of Their eemi•Annual Sale to any one of the thousands who attended the vale of last year, will be *critical guarantee for a call this *mulch. Tizeywill however meta:ma few of the Goods and Prices; for the benefit of there who have' lle rel. attended their Sales— Rich Cashmeres, 75 c. Usual price 6t,06 50() ps. Cotton and Wool' Cashmeres, 2.50.; usual prt:e 15001 to Conan and Wool Detaine e, 15. Mo. Usual price 20 aud 250 50 ps. High Colored 9autDcLaines,4sc. -Usual.price SO pa. Striped land Figured Silks, Silo. Usual.priee 75e.; 50 ps. Black Silks. Reduced 45 psrcent.; 100 pa. French Blerinoes ; 81,40. Usual price 51,371; auo ps. raramettas and Lyonese Cloths. Reduced 33 percent; 4500 Long Square Shawls, which will be sold at from St to S 5 less than the usual prices.; 3000 yds. Bonnet Ribbons, at S and I.oc. Usual price Fast Colored Calicoes, 6.1 c, Usual Nicene, 100 cases Er' iglish and American Calicoes; S and 10c. Usual price itt and 1111 c.; • 90 cases Bleached Mastitis. Reduced tle. per yard ; 400 bales Brown Muslin—all grades; - Also—Laces, Fartbroiderie ,s Trimmings, ilosiery . tind Gloves; Linens, Cheat:, Cloths, Casslineres, Castanets and Jeans. - Together with an immense variety of other GOAN, al of which will be marked sown to lower prices than, any of their previous sales invite They on early call, as many of their choices Goods willsoon be Bold. - - The towestprice named infirm. A. A. MASON & dec..lo - Nor. 62 and 64 Matkettareet NEWWFALL GiX)DS S.. - JOSEPHHORNE A. CO. 1 No. 73 Mirka, near - Fourth - sited DAVE inst renoived and (der for sale nt 'Wholesale Li. and • . . NEWEST STYLES - OF DRESS TRIMMINGS; Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers; Florence Silk; Velvets and Plumes; Embroidered Collars; Cuffs and Chend zetts vLinen Cambric Handkerchiefs; Ernbrolaered and Revio'd Cashmere; alpaca,' merino 'and silk Hose; children's plain wool and. Tartan Hose ; children's Hoods, Gaiters and Jenny Lind Coats; kid, merino and fleeced silk Gloves gents. Berlin, buck and kid Gloves; gent-I.l's)er silk Shuts and Drawers; gents. Sakony and merino Shins and Drawers Suspenders ;Dollars; fancy Cravats.; Comfons; Scarfs ; Zephyr Work and Colima; Carpet Bags; • lllmbrellas ; Yarns,;, Curtain Fringes; Combs; Buttons, ke.,&c._ ea' Bay State and, imported long and square Shawls of every quality. foct2s:2m Fresh Arrivat...Now Goodig t - N 75 VIARKET STREET, BETWEEN PooaTli ETES= &NE TUE DIAETIERD.,44IIII FRENCI T hySIyder i ng2OIBIUOAN ' , . riIHE undersigned is now recelving.from the &stern cities by Express, a splendid assortment,o(Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, parchased exclusively for Cash, from the importers and manufacturers, at least Twenty fiespettent: bass:tilts ass of those who made their. pur chases earlier inthe season, and will be sold Wholesale and Retail for cash at - - _ EXTRAORDINARY_BARGAINS. 50 piece's Lupin's Prench - hlerinoesiCherry, Scarlet, 'nk, Green, Alarcon, Black, Alasarine Blue and blode colored, from Efrio.upto the finest quality, manufactured under the Preach Republic - . 15 Pieces Superior Bombazines, Lupin's manufaciure —at unprecedented low prices. - 150 pieces clack and Colored• Alpacas, from 181 cents per yard up to the flnestßilk Warp and Mohair Lustros manufactured: • • 10 pieces Thibet, Parametta and Coburg Cloths, aU colors and qualities, and cheaper than ever before oSer ed In this city, , - 330 piecesAmorlean and British Prints, superior quali ty,- and will be sold at extremely low prices: • , 450 - SHAWLS: Superior Bay State and. Waterloo Long Shawls, Chamelion, Silk and. Turk Satin De Chain and all Wool - DroohaShawls,Black and-Colored Em broidered Cloth Shawls, Plain and Embroidered IDack and Colored Silk - Fringe, Thibet and Mous . De Lain _ 350 patterns Supenor Dress Silks: Plain.clutmeßon Silk and Satin Da- Chain, Wide Black Oro Do Rhine Silks, Plain and Fancy' Figured Silks, and. Black Plaid Gro Do Armour Silks. . • 150 pieces Cloths, Cassimems and. Vestings, superior quality, and will heaold ate greM reduction from term er priced.; DOIWPATIO AND 'STAPLE GOODS. :SOU _pieces BleaeltedNuslin, good quality, all widths, from 6.} to 14kcents perlardi • , • . 60U pieeedbeavy. yard. wide Brown .rauslin, from Ole. to theitestatticle manufaetated. - 200 pieces Bed, White and Yellow Flannels, from 181 eents,per yard up to the finest Silk t Warp.. and Welch Gauze Flannel imported. • • • . 7 , 100 pieces Irisb Linen, warranted made of Flair yarn, round thread r wire twist,handspun and grass lalettehed. 125 pieces Checks, superior me e, from Bto 181- emits per yard r together with it large assorunent,of Damask table Linen and._ Table Cloths, " Hestia :Diaper- and Drash,Cassinetts, Kentucky Jeans, Bed Ticking, Do. mastic Guighams,,Colors.d_ Cambncs, Plain Linseys, Canton Flannels, ace. - - 550 dozenLatilesand-Gentlemeres Glares Ma acisiery —including- every variety and quality; which will be -solder extremely low Prices. • . .; . The customers of house and all cash Imyerit Aro requested to _cell and examine the goods,"nod secure a bargain, as they will be offered - Wholesale and'Re, ail 'a very low prices,i. 1:13•• No. 75 Alarksistriet,Patiburgh. „ novld - • AlwAzorir MORRIS. .,; - - ClothsiClothsi Cloths 2 A aieei Black and Fancy-colored French and English CLOTHS; Pilot, Cloaking nndfftab.Clotha : ;an opened at A. A. MASON co' _ deal - Oa. ea. a_xtd"ollMarket meet. ;.TUái*iou --ss-Suiderfe.” Wine • Store. ' • • -. • • .2"0 . WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. lINRIVALLYD PGACE'Cireibtaleing all Wines,. Liquors, lber.), GOOD andClilgtt P. . , " SNIDe.R" has lately—in coasequeuee of the numer ous large sales madeby him to consurnerto-beetiohliged: largely to replenish his stock by fresh importations, .and be bait now the satisfaction of offering some of the best. Wines and Liquors eler• Imported by him: Ile - would: refer to some invoices as DUFP,GORDON&CO.SIIERRIEIembracing deli cate Pale at very low prices, rare old; and same very choice AIANRA.NrLLA, all on draught by the gallon.—. Also, rani old delicate A lilofirliLLO, in tasks of l 6 gallons rsppecially seketed for consumers. Some EXTRA ABIONIILLADO in bottles, put up in Europe, which he • eedlleneet as equal to any that can lie produced. • ' • . ibe _The hieIiZANILLA and AMONTILLADO Cher ries are peculiarly adapted to convalescents, as they strengthen without stimulating, and have not iho nada!' many other Wines. • . , . • •. • • PORT WINES-- principally specially silected for bis salea le consumers from the.istoek of..'BrrasceiVraa'i," at Oporto, and imported ahem. . . . Therm ' Wines are fruity and delicate,'andlhave been highly approved by his eustorners“because - of their manifest superiority over all other Ports and Red Wine' palmed off as such. They woof. various sorts and prices, In bottles and on draught by the gallon, or wholesale by theca*. Among them is some rare delicate WHITE PORT mid MAW SET' PORT. ' • •Orersons suffering with chronic - affection of the bow els cannot be too earefht hither PORT. • MADEIRA WINES of various sons, dry. and rich, South Side. old East and 'West India. Sercial,Ac., on droopily, in bottles and by casks. • • . - • As to the SPARKLED WINES of the subscriber. it is wellinown that tha MOET EXTRA CHAMPAGNE and the splendid 'SPARKLING . MOSELLE, imported by-him are superior to •any other Wines:, and are sold at prices as low as moat of the inferior wines now in the market winch are pot upon buyers akfini CiaL 1.. ' He bas also CHAMPAGNE WIN of various brands and qualities; at very low pricecretail or wholesale.' the article of CLARE TWIIMi, generally, the subscri ber holds himself to be a judge, and be offers the finest stock here, from the very lowest price, by the single do zen, to the first class or "premier cru " of faxotn., Of BURGUNDY WINES he a large stork and can assure customers that he can present to dem, from his vaulti, Its good a bottle of Burgundy at Prance affords. SA.UTERNE an d BARSAC always on hand in bottle a. His selection of RHINE and MOSELLE WINES, from the cellars of Messrs. DZINILLID & Joaniiir, of Co. blens, are extensive, and rutmber many Still Ho cks and Moselle, from the cheapest sorts to toe very choicest vintages of the "STEINBERG," which is the beat growth of the Rhine. • . . . la the articles of COGNAC and Other BRANDIES he has now a fine stock; embracing some very old extra of 1800, of OTAXD, Durex Co., &and come celebrated CLAVIER of 1821," in eighth casks, and 1842 in hbds. and "DUBO UCH 1844, in hhds. osurnsigneunr, which will be sold low • . Also-IRISH SCOTCH and MONONGA /MLA WHIS KEY, JAMAICA SPIRITS, PRESERVING BRANDY and all other Wines* and Liquors, including all of the :Mcrae, SOLD by RETAIL TO CONSUMFPS - In any gummy desired. A commit assoried stock of HAVANA SEGARS. - 9 0411 Goo* &Myra, within one dog's reaeA of Nita VItia,MISIGIZIT PAID.' Order/ will be promptly execo if sent by mail or telegraph - • Address, JACOB SNIDER, 311.,• • . Cheap Wine Store, . novlB 7O Walnut street, Phila. J. T. Decker, Woodward C 0. ,& Bulkier, and Erectors of Lightning Rods, on SCIENTIFIC PBINCIPLES. ORDERS left at this office or .the Post Office • and for personal interview est ibe seen on Four th street, residence of Dr. Hunt, between Wood and Ferri , Rierences—Professor Stillman, Editor of Siuiman's Journal; Professor 0. M. Mitchell, of the Cincinnati Observatory! Professor Robert Peter, of Transylvania University. kr.nuicky .; Professor Chesterl ewey, D.D., M. D., New York; Professor J. L. C 3.180,, Clearland University. Ohio. • Irt Pimburgh—A. W. Loomis, John Harper, Wilson M'Candless, Mr. Childs, Col. Morgan, Rev. Mr. Spans, J. D. Williams, Major Harding, U: S. Arsenal; John Ewing tr. Sons , L. Hatper, D. N. White, W. A. Mar shall, John Sampson , Major Davis and John H Sheen)/ er ger. _ (novl s:tf Outline Maps.' :lELTOI'i'S SPLENDID OUTLINE .MAPS are now being introduced into all the leading schools in ew England and New York. We have obtained the agency for them in Pittsburgh, and iavite teachers and school committees to call and examine them: No. I—Mop of the Western Hemisphere, Mal' inches. No. :2 do Eastern do do No. 3— do North America, 70:84 No. 4—. do United States, 70x02 No. 5 co Europe, 70rE2 No. G— do Asia, . 70:70 No. 7 do S. America tr. Africa, .70xb4 Pnce of the series with key, SW; or tho first two Hemisphere Maps, with key, 810. These Maps arc unrivalled in accuracy, beauty and cheapness, and adapted to the wants of the prtmary t grammar and high schools of the United States. For sale at publisher's price:4, without addition cif freight charge e,at the , EDUCATIONAL BOOK STORE, ncryfil . • cor Marko and Foarth eta. .Lelour. Reduced. triILSLaRTEI & NOBLE will sell their Extra_ Floor y y , delivered on and after the lat. November, u%saz v. /Go lbs.; Superfine at BUMP 100 13e. A liberal dis count to retailers. MITI• WILIIIARTH & NOBLE. MEMPHIS INSTITUTE. EDI CAL DEPARTMENT.—The regular course of /IL Lectures will commence, on the first V AYoremart and continue until the last or February. The Anatomi cal Department will be opened 'and ready to receive Students by the first of October. The Medical Depart. mut will be under the direction of the following • PlO/811130III; Z. FRIMILiN, M. D. Professor of Anatomy. IL S. Nmaina,M. D., Professor of Surgery. J. Hcz.sz, M. D., Professone Theory and Practice o Medicine. W. BUD POWILL, M. D., Professor of Physiology Pa- Thology, Mineralogy and Geology, J.Kuto, M. D., Professor of Almeria Medica,Thenspeu tics and Med Ica% Jurisprudence. J. tilmoir Sareorists, M. D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. Wastri, N. D., Professor of Obstetrics and D.s. eases of Women and Children. clantracts LECTUhRS. • ' Meicfni—Prof. H. J. HOLCE. Surgery—Prof. R. S. Discw - roN. Z Fausactx M. D. Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a Inl t course amount to 8116. Each ProfesroeiiTicket,Sls- Matriculator's a 5. De , monstrator's Fee,24o: Diminution, SOX • Those desiring further information, will please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and Students arri ving in the city will ° please call on blot at the Comaier ciaf Hotel. • R. S. NEWTON, M. D.. Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. . . _ lion EWE KING, Prot of Theory and Practice of Law Jim Del-temp, Esq, Prof of Commercial JurisprudeUCC• 4lrrms-8.50 per session_ All commnnications penainlng to this department must be addressed to L . E. W. Id. KIN(, Esq MorrPhisi Tenn.,Earch, 1850. • The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our country. The Medical Faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country—all of them are able Lecturers and the best of Those who wil lcontemplate our geographical po si tion, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation for an 'enterprise of the kind. As to health, including all seasons of the year,we deny that unpin/lenity kits more_ • The first class of the Law and Medical Departments o. this Institute were small, but tha gentlemen composing them are talented and In the highest degree respectable— a favorable omea for the future prospenty of the Institute That the public may be satisfied of•the permanently of this school,we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, which augurs well fot its future success; and that the peculiar internal organi• 'radon which connects them, cannot be intetnpted... • • E. W. M. RING, apt • . President of the Memphis Institute. Silver Iniks, Bilooni t ecc. ' ' • ' rATEliedpeoristalitly on Itand a large assortment of TV silver Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &e., of our own manufacture, of standard silver. JOHN H. M'FADDEN & CO., 00t24 95 Market street. Maws-trying Giasaes, Uone, two Ana three g asses, suite d for detecting counterfeit bank notes, and other piirpoles; for Bute by • toct24l JOHN H. bi'FADDEN. &. CO.: •. • . To . thei Olelsenii Aueitheiky , oiti ...• ABOX for the reception of Orders for OITY ILLS FLOUR is left at the store of Mercer &Robinson. Wend street. Stich Orders wilt be prompUy applied Saild . WILMARTII & NOBLE. . 200 Men Wanted ni Imedtateli, T THE CHARTIERS RAILROAD The wages ..ak. rue 80 cents per day; and we charge 51,75 per week for boarding. Amity atthe office on the Steuben ville'read, near fil'Honald's tavern-4 imites from Pitta burgh. Hane2s:lll BURNSIDE. HANNEY & CO. BAKER'S BROMA ; Heckeris Farina; Polishing Patty ; • March . Polish; • ;7. - • . Fare Bay Ram; received and for sale by COULTER . tr. HAWKE, - - odd ' corner of Wood and Third streets. r l , BAWLS.—Received this' morning per-express, dal Broene, Bay State and Long SHAWLS—very supe st) lea and qualities. For sale low. AA. A. MASON Co i 0 ov4 - ' 62 and 64 Musket street upfi BBLS. LANE SUPERIOR TROUT ..AND, SAL -ISION lust received from the Pittsburgh and Isle Royal Copper Mining Company. These Fish far excel in tine Savor and 'amass any caught in the lower Lakes, and are put up expressly- for familyase, • • . HEN RY. C. KELLY, movie" coiner of Fifth street andlilarket'slley. FIUNTINO PAPER--A fall hupply of ah the different sires on hand and made to order. • . febtfft . • ' REYNOLDS S. BRE& , • Vire and Blatant: laaurance.. TRE INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH AMERICA Will make permanent and limited Insurance on Property In this City and - vieinity, and on shipments by Canals, Rivers, Lakes t and by Sea. .The properties of this Com• pany are well invested and famish an available fund for the ample indemnityof allpersons who desire to be pro. tested by Insnriume. WM...P. JONES, Altehtv-• Removal.- . ritHE subscriber - vet - ekes to infoni th e citizens of gins burgh and the public generall M ,at he has removed has CAIIPET Nor. 1 and 63 Wood street, to the Apollo "Buildings, on Fourth street; recently °CCU pied by the Museum, and has connected therewith the l g rooms, formerly cacaos the Chronicle Printing o t t tac ce-.7which,in connecti on ..wiLh his old room, makes the most spacious Carpet establishment in the country; and his advantages so tar surpass any house in this ens , " for sphee, arrangement and good light, that he is'certain of suiting every person who may favor him with a call. His stock is complete in every article la hi. line and' grea t -odes wilt betaken at all Ames tashow4gooac to Steens wiettng to loot or. Wiry- F"-*XelarD• .; Ittistitantt .. • -AND:sscuirrin,. • THE NATIONMiArCIAN FUND - • LIFE INSIIIIANIDIS 1101CHINITY LONDON AND NEW...YORK; • ) &pita!, )18 0 0 0 Of..lAq at tO SRO 00'0 00. :WITH a large surplus of profits. A'portion of both capital and surplus invested in U, S. Government Stocks,:and-other securities in the City of New York. Policies held in this country over 6,000. Persons in. raring participate in the profits of the Company. Caltfornia risks taken as reduced raw. Among thoadvantages of a Policy in this Company are the - I ' ' • A party insured fbr the whole term of life may at any 11M 4 borrow rnwhalf the amount of annual prendurn, without note or, security, or deposit of policy, and is en titled to division of profits. - He may at any time sarrender Ida policy, and receive back as value thereofane-half the gross sum paid by him in annual coalmen premiums. • " A party already insured fdr whole life may, on pay ment of a smallsara, Convert his insurance into a new policy upon the - loin system now introduced. Parties already- insured• and entitled to a two-third lona; are not shut oat from said two-third loan, if du. " prefer it, upon the terms stated in the Society's pamph- A party may, at a moderate annual premium,- . fat life, and he survive to reach the age of BO years, the full sum.insuredup to 815,000,mi1l bit_paid To trot : or If he dies before xesch_ Mg that age,.the tall. sum insured wilt b'e paid toils family' Or/egal. represe:Satives— Ithas become customary in the Atlantic cities far can regationa to insure the lives of their Pastors, and on Christmas crr New Year's day to make - the family a pre sent of•the policy.; This is certainly to-excellent way otaliorving the ir regent for their ?Sinister, whose salary in very many cases is . scarcely canal So his immediate wants. •To the man of -family, at his death, it is a cell solemn beyond expression to know that his helpless little ones are thus provided for. , • ' • ' . Churches intolied,would do welt to insure the lives of one or more of the trustees, at whose 'demise .the amonnt would be applied toliquidate the debt. '- Explanatory pamphlets and information- given gratis," at the Banking Housool WM:A.IIIU. SOOT; nov29 • Wood st,second dear above Fourth. Pres Went 161.11 snore HAS TAKEN 'INSURANCE ON HIS LIFE; FOR M 14000,111 the. Connecticut Mutual Life hum mace company, Of Hartford, Connecticut. The following are the Joint Stock' rates of Premintit of other' Lilo Insurance Companies ccintinkred with the rates of Hartford Life and health Insurance Company destruct Payment for Policy of one thousand ` 0 {. 4 , • o a • Nairn mo• sou of Company., .A° a : DA Hanford Life & 1n5.C0...•10.90:13 19•40 24.90.80 /Etna Life Iniarance Chaster Oak Life Ins. Co. • • •11.70 1520 2430 2900 46.80 United States . Life Ins: Co: •14.9019.00 2520 34.70 13.80 Pennsylvania Life Ins. Co-14.40i 20.40 3740 37.30 99.80 National Loan FundCo, 44.8049.20 2500 34 70 52.80 . It will be eeen bilhi above table that the tame for In surance (without participation in profits) in Ilia Company are mote 'than fifteen per' cent. lower then 'any - Joint Stock Company in this Country* Or . the. World, and they have beep adopted after a full , mvestigatioa of the whole subjeet. • • Those wishing to, insure in either the Conn. Mutual M or the artin:l Life and Health Co. will apply to: • C. A. COLTON; die! Corner of 4th and Wood streets, op stairs. • • • .Bead Thls 1 To Fannin and. those toishirf_ • • • TO INSURE DETACHED -PROPERTY. THE New York u Washington County Mutual Insur ranee Company" is the company. for them to insure in. . his the only harmers' Mutual Insurance Company that has run through five years withola taxing their note. Itis the largest company of the kiudin the world, numbering over 111,000 meatbers.does not insure Steam Mills, Cal - pet/ter Or Cooper shops, or anything hazardous or extra-hazardons.. Only Houses, Barns and their- contents, and but 8 . 2,000 on one risk; Churches, Academies and School Houses, and but .91,000 on each. certificate can be seeo from one of the And men in Plusbtrigh t to show' that the Company does pasrits loss. es promptly. - C A. CULTON, Geu'l Agent,- • novl CO!. or 4th and Wood sts4upautinr. State /Mutual Piro Insurance voznparly . 1LLER1.5231/RGH, Pd. • . THErvery liberal patronage extended to this Comps: ny, haying Issued policies to the amount of near ie and a Half lkillUon of Dollars, during the last three months, is sufficient manifestation of the estimation and confidence of the public in The system of manage. : ment on which its business is conducted. . To city or country merchants, and owners of dwell ings, and isolated or country properly, It is believed this company affords advantages In point cf cheapness, safety and security, inferior to no Insurance Company in thb 'country: Conducted on the equitable and greatly Improved syn. teen of Claisifteatior_ of Risks, excluding nll special hazards, insuring only - a limited amount bran). One 10. ellfity, thus . precluding the frequency and occurrence *of lane Eres, and also, on both the Stock and Mutual plan, it notonly possesses the cheapness and accommodation, of bath methods, but entitles the insured to a panivipa.. tion in the profits. - - It is under the control of the following Directors P. Rutherford. A. J. Ginn; bun B. Packer, Simnel T. Jones, Alonzo A.Carrier, Philo C. Sedgwick, Robert Klotz. A. RUTHERFORD, Pre s et. • A. S. MUM', San'Y. A, A. iustutnts.,Actuat7. • • toW — . _ Branch - Office for Western Pennsylvania, 54 SatittiEeld 'street. Pittsburgh. Persons desiring Hint. ranee wilt be furnished with books of the Company by calling at the office foe znisilaalloxi: THE DELAWARE MUTUAL'- SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMPANT:.—Offiee.Nonh-Rocan of the Es. change, Third street,Philadelphia - : Prim Lammtures - -Bialldings, hlereliandlze and-other property in town and courury, insured against loss of damage by fire at the lowestrate of prenunm. • Mamma Inseam/rm.—They also insure 'Vesicle, Cal.:. goes and freight/4 foreign 'or .coastwise, under open of special policies, u theassurad may desire. ' • . Dastsl)Taarisroirrairom—They also insure March/in; .dlsg transported by Wagons, Railroad Cam Canal and Steam Boats, en rivers and lakes, on d 1 meat John li. Seal, Edmond A. Sender. John C. Datis:Robert Burton, John R, Penrose, Samuel. Edsviards,Geo: G. Leiper Edward Darlington, balm. W. Davis, IVilliam Folwell J,ohn Newlin,Dr. R. M. Huston', James C. Hand, Theophilus Paulding, H. Jones Brooks; Henry Sloan, Hugh Craig. George Send!, Spencer Mc. Ilviun, Charles Kelly, J. O. Johnson, William Hay,Dr. S. Thomas' John Sellers, Wm. Eyre, Jr. DIRECTORS AT PITTSBURGH. —D. T. .Morgan; Hugh Craig, ino. T. Lo an. • WILLIAM MARTIN, President. C. HAND, Vice President. Joss= W. C owan , Secretary. - Office of the Company No. 42 Water street, Pitts burgh. • oel6:dtf) I'. A. MADEIRA, Agent. New England Live Stook Inn canoe Co: PERSONS desirous of insuring. their. Animals' will learn from the following by law , of the Company, that the terms of life insurance on stock livery different from insurance on human life: The insured . Are entitled to pay where the animal breaks 'a leg, .becomes' bLind, Annuta. r. In the event of accident or disease of such a nature as triennia permanent injury, though death may not ensue, they will be liable for the damage done to the animal not exceeding the amount insured. . - G. A. COLTON, Agent, cot of Fliunh and Wood sts., up stairs.. Fire and'ltiebrine_lniurenee. !vim OFFICE of the 11111tiO411 CO. el. Nova antaTua 1 ban been rentot , rd to the Warehouse- of BardY, Jones tr. Co., No 6 141 Front street, third house Bast of. Wood •strept.wbens the subscriber will Lane Policies on Build. logs and their c entente, and on Shipments by Steamboats and other vessels, for the above old , and responsil4e Company. s' .. [ap3), - , WM. P. JONES, 6. en,. Life and Health Ineurance. riMIE MUTUAL LIFE AND ILEALTHINSURANCE JV COMPANY, of Philadelphia, Incorpo rated by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Idarch,l242; Charier Pa pained ; Capital 5100,000. Reda tower than an.Peneueet• cania Company, and fall 20 per cent. lowe rthan the usual rates of Late Insurance, as the following compud. son will show. Thus a person of the age of a 0 insuring for 8100 for life, r1:11111t pay in • the Girard 62,36, Pennsyl vania 52,30. Penn Alumni 32,313, Equitable 52,0 i, New England 102,341, Albion 1FJ,48, New • York Life 52,36,'Lirb an d HcalA, Phiktdelpki A. 81 2 91. Draccrolis—Samuel D Ornek,Charles D Hall, Wm F Boone, Robert l' Meg, Charlet P Hayes, M W Baldwin, Chas 011 Campbell -H hi Reeve, Ma • L Lewis Coerce, .1 Rodman Barker, E H Butler, Edwiluß Cope; Prat. deny Bamdel D Orrick t' Wee Preddeitt,itobent . P: King Secretary, Francis Blackberne. • -• , . Applications be received and evert , information given by SAMUEL. FAFNESTOCR, Agent, Ounce: Commercial corner of Third' and Wood streets' Pittsburgh. - . • . 6„29,y. • . . , I :NDEBLAi.TY. , . • Tha Franklin Firs..lninsraneo Company IlY l Vrarles - W. Balloter, George W. Biebards„; Thomas fart, • Mordecai D. Lewis, Tobias Wagner, Adolph! B.Ltorie, . Samuel Grant,. • David S. Browne, Jacob-R. Smith Morris Patterson. Smith, iIii.BANCX - ER, Preen , . . emu. G. Biatcttxa, Secretary. - Irr Continue to make Insurance ' perpetual or lirolier4 011 every description erpropeny In town and country, • The company have reserved a large Contingent. Pond which with their Capital and Premiums, safely investe4 &Tool ample proteetton to the assured. The At 1101.6 or the Company. ori January Ist, 1516,43 r ublisted agreeably to en Actor . Assembly, were - as far ' • ~438 41 • • . Kcal tate_ •• • • 04,724 83' 'Temrorigz7 PMDa S "•—•-• oopoi.es • •• Brae 's - ••:•—•.•,—, • —^••••••• 51023 P.S Crush, -•-• • 38,504. 53 • • • '• • • E 13,318,492 It Since:their ineorporauen, .a .period 0f.19 ,yeare,they have paid uPwafds of. One Malian four Hundred now ga m lopsea by .fireohereby affording co/Armee of the advantages of Insitrence,as well as the abilirk and disposuion to meet with promtrtne_ all liabilitiii. J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent, ' Office N. E.coiner 'Wood and'Jg 4 , • . Plro,oradf Dlsumuse, lisanraises. mils Insurance CompintaMortliAmerica, of 11 delphia,through. Its duly authorized Agent, the 'sub. scriber, offers to 'make permanent and limited hum ranee 4 31, property, la this city and its vicinity, and on shipments by the canal end rivers. • DIRECTORS:. Arthur G. Corm, Presl, Samuel Brooks, ! Alex. Henry, Charles Taylor, Samuel W. Jones, - Samuel W. Smith, Edward Smith, • Ambrose White, John A. Brown, . Jacob M. Thomas, JahnWhite L : - • John RNed'Thomas P.cope, Richard D. Wood,' _Wm. Welsh, Henry D. Shenard, Sec'y. This Is the oldest Insurance Company in t h e Vetted States, having been chartered 1n1794. Da charter is per petual, and frod, its high standing, long. experience, am., . pie means, and avoiding all ruts of an extra. hazardous character, It may be considered as offering ample securi ty to the pablie— •• . . WILLIAM" P. JONES. At Counting Doom Of Atwood, Jou* & Co., Wiktin and ;
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